Volunteer - Victim Response Team
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Social Work
Crisis Counselor, Mental Health
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One Agency, One Mission:
Public Safety
Are you ready to make a real difference in the lives of those who have experienced hardship? The Larimer County Sheriff's Office is on the lookout for compassionate and dedicated community members to join our Victim Response Team. As a volunteer, you'll be stepping into a vital role, offering emotional support and crisis intervention to crime victims throughout Larimer County.
Overview
One Agency, One Mission:
Public Safety
Are you ready to make a real difference in the lives of those who have experienced hardship? The Larimer County Sheriff's Office is on the lookout for compassionate and dedicated community members to join our Victim Response Team. As a volunteer, you'll be stepping into a vital role, offering emotional support and crisis intervention to crime victims throughout Larimer County.
Empower victims and transform lives. You'll undergo comprehensive and continuous training in the intricacies of victimization and victim assistance. With hands-on experience in providing support to those in need, you'll become a beacon of hope in the darkest moments. Not only that, but you'll also gain invaluable insights into law enforcement and the criminal justice system - expanding your horizons while contributing to a safer community.
Unite with a passionate team. Join a team with a rich history of serving victims since 1994. Our Victim Response Team, comprised of dedicated community volunteers, is authorized by the Larimer County Sheriff's Office. We're a 24/7 crisis intervention squad, always ready to leap into action to offer immediate assistance and support to victims and our community. Together, we're a force to be reckoned with, fostering a culture of learning and growth while ensuring victims' rights are upheld.
What You'll Do
On-scene assistance. Be the guiding light for crime victims during their most challenging moments, providing hands-on help when they need it most.
Emotional support. Lend a compassionate ear and a caring heart, offering solace and understanding to those in distress.
Knowledge is power. In providing and explaining a victim rights pamphlet, you will educate victims about the legal rights afforded them under Title 24 in the Colorado Statutes, empowering them with the resources they need to navigate their situation confidently.
Beyond crime victims. Our impact extends beyond crime scenes. We offer support in various situations, including suicides, unattended deaths, family problems, fires, missing persons, and death notifications. In this way, we show our community they are never alone.
Listen in for in-depth information and day-to-day functions of the position from Victim Advocates, themselves:
Responsibilities
The following statements are illustrative of the duties and responsibilities of the job. The organization retains the right to modify or change the duties and responsibilities of the job at any time.
- Provides advocacy and immediate crisis intervention for victims of crime.
- Assesses immediate victim needs and provides referrals and follows-up services.
- Acts as a liaison between victims and the criminal justice system.
- Provides victims with information on other proceedings.
- Ensures that victims are aware of their rights under the Colorado Crime Compensation Act and the Colorado Law and assists them in applying for appropriate funds if necessary.
- Completes necessary reports and documenting services rendered and activities performed.
- Represents this agency in a positive and professional manner when contacting victims or citizens in general.
- Attends monthly support and training meetings.
- Attends Patrol briefings and area meetings as required.
- When a local declaration of emergency or disaster is declared by the Board of Commissioners, all Larimer County employees may be required to work as a Disaster Service Worker.
- Performs other duties as appropriate or necessary for performance of the job.
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